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1942 GPW Haskell County, OK No Pric

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No pics.

“i have a complete early ww2 ford jeep it was reconditioned in oakland C.A. in 1945 i also have a ww2 early willy,s it is missing the motor the ford seems to be just as it was in 42/45 it has been tagged for 64 or 65 years i have only found three previous owners if you know were i ca n get advise or you would like to purchase call 479 883 68 39 or 918 966 3317 if you dont know the value or the history dont bother wasting your time they are not cheap and not a toy.thanks Trent jeep,cj ,mb,gpw”

http://tulsa.craigslist.org/cto/3740372562.html

 
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1956 Wagon Florissant, CO **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4400.

This wagon was really chopped!

“1956 Willy Wagon 4×4 $4400.00 cash. This Street Rod Willy Wagon sits on top of a 1991 S-10 Blazer 4×4 Chassis V6 automatic chopped 4″ lower. ”

 

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1962 Truck Ocklawaha, FL $7000

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With all the leaves in back, it looks like its been sitting a while. I don’t see any obvious rust.

“1962 Willys Jeep Pickup for sale $7000.00. Call Charlie 352-625-2191.”

http://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/3786906235.html

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1948 CJ-2A “Lefty” Hutchinson, KS **SOLD**

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UPDATE: Was $3500. **SOLD**

Stuck in 3rd gear.

“I have a 1948 willyz jeep cj2a. It is all original except for the motor. The motor is a Corvette 327. Stock, it has double hump heads. It does run and drive. But It’s stuck in 3rd gear. Has rust in places, but what 48 don’t. I drove around town for awhile. And parked it 6months ago in shop. Has great tires. Front seats are rough. I don’t know the miles on the motor. It is fast. Wanting a cj5 or 7. Possible buying a house. That is only reason I’m selling… No low balling.”

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1962 CJ-3B Atlanta, GA $3997

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UPDATE: No price listed before. Now priced at $3997.

(04/12/2013) This appears in good shape.

“1962 Jeep Wrangler Willys CJ-3B 4×4 Convertible
White exterior/Black interior
3-Speed Manual
Used
Convertible
V8
Stock #: C446
Vehicle Identification #: 5734897907
Give us a call at (678) 820-4893 for pricing details and more info.”

http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/ctd/3788410011.html

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1963 CJ-3B Naples, FL **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.

“‘1963 Willys Jeep with a f head motor that runs beautiful and drives smooth”

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1946 CJ-2A Meredith, NH **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5250

(09/28/2012) The  drain holes have been filled.

“1946 Willys Jeep. Runs, needs brake work. We are selling because we recently invested in another classic car. Great fun!”

 
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Sun. May 5th: Cowboys, Vistas, and Pirates

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<– Day 1 – Sat. May 4th: Miracle of America Museum, Polson, MT | Trip Overview | Day 3 & 4 – Mon. May 6th & Tues. May 7th: Bismarck, North Dakota –>

UPDATE: Busted!  On our way out of the National Park we spotted the ‘pirates’ car off to the side in a parking area parked by itself. We believe they were arrested and their car left there, because there was no sign of them 🙂

2013-05-05-montana-ndakota-TRNP-david-ann-overlookOur goal for today (Sunday)  was to reach Theodore Roosevelt National Park at the western edge of North Dakota. Since we spent most of our time driving through Eastern Montana, I’d love to share that experience with you, but I had my nose buried in my computer, so I didn’t see much. Occasionally, Ann would point out something of interest and I would look up. But, I had my reading glasses on, so everything looked pretty blurry beyond the car. However, the weather was beautiful and sunny, the temperatures a perfect seventy degrees. Fortunately, she didn’t see too much interesting either. Just lots of rolling grassy hills. I can see why cowboys like it here.

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We saw this sign at a rest stop

I have to say that I will gladly take those endless grassy hills and the sunny weather over last week’s weather along I-94: it was closed due to a blizzard. Yikes!

Around 3:30pm we reached the campground at the National Park. We found a nice campsite and got it set up, before touring the 25(?) miles long loop trail.

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Sat. May 4th: Miracle of America Museum, Polson, MT

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<– Trip Overview | Day 2 – Sun. May 5th: Cowboys, Vistas, and Pirates –>

2013-05-05-miracle-museum1Saturday May 4th, our two month trip begins! We will be on the road until the end of June.

For the first leg of our East Coast trip our principal objective today was to make it to the Miracle of America Museum just south of Polson, MT. We left Pasco at 10am knowing it would take 5 1/2 hours to drive there and a 1/2 hour stop for lunch (we had to stop for some pho at our favorite place in Coeur D’ Alene, ID). Doing the math, we realized we’d arrive at the museum at 4pm, which gave us an hour to look around it before it closed at 5pm. Simple math, yes? . . . Wrong.

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Our first day of driving, from Pasco to Livingston, Montana.

The first sign of trouble occurred as we crossed into Montana from Idaho on I-90. I was driving when I spotted a sign that informed us we were Entering Mountain Time Zone. Oh crap! I forgot all about the time change. A quick review of the math meant that we’d arrive at 5pm, just as it closed.

However, there was a caveat. The website indicated that the museum stayed open until 8pm during the summer, but never defined what days were considered summer days. So, as we descended out of the pass towards Missoula, Ann gave the museum a call at 3:30pm and it went like this:

Ann: Hi, how late are you open tonight?
Museum: Depends. Where are you now?
Ann (shocked): We are approaching St. Regis, Montana.
Museum: Ok, I’ll keep the museum open for you. I have some paperwork to do anyway.

With that simple phone call, Gil Mangels volunteered to keep his museum open so we could look around the place all by ourselves! I called at 4:40 to update him and say we wouldn’t be there until 5:15. He said that wouldn’t be a problem.

We finally arrived at 5:20pm, just as the last remaining visitor left. We walked inside and there was Gil ready to take our money ($5 each – BARGAIN!) and explain where everything was. We thanked him for staying open and said we didn’t want to use too much of his time. He said just take your time.

We weren’t there five minutes before we knew we had a problem. There was so much cool stuff to look at that we couldn’t move ourselves along fast enough. Gil and his late wife have done a wonderful job of creating a feast for the eyes. Ann and i were giddy school kids pointing things out to each other, reading stuff, and having a blast. We were there forty five minutes and still hadn’t made it through a 1/4 of the complex yet.

We didn’t want to impost on Gil, so we chose to go to plan B:  See the jeeps real quickly, photograph them, and then return later this summer so we could spend all day looking around the place.

Before we left, we got a chance to spend some time talking with Gil. When we explained about eWillys, Gil explained he grew up on a nearby farm and his parents had an old flattie, but he couldn’t remember the model. He said they did everything with it.

Gil belongs to the Military Vehicle Preservation Association and he restored the M-38 below that he proudly displays in one of the rooms. It’s a very nice restoration. It was featured in the MVPA and GIl was kind enough to copy the article for me, but I haven’t had time to go through it yet.

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In addition to the M-38, there are two more M-38A1s, a Slat Grille MB, and a M-151, a Mule, and a Jeepster for visitors to see. There is a Pedal Jeep in the toy section, a few hot wheel-like jeep toys. I also spotted several posters, cards and brochures in the war-related areas.

The Miracle of American museum is a gem. It reminded me of my experience to House on the Rock in Wisconsin, where each corner was a feast for the eyes. But, unlike HOR, there’s a better educational and museum experience. I can see why it’s been called the Smithsonian of the west. There is enough wonder — cool stuff, historic stuff, and odd ball stuff — to keep a whole family entertained. Military buffs, car buffs, farm buffs, motorcycle buffs, history buffs (how about a whole shed of old washing machines?) will love this place. It is worth the trip, especially since you get to talk to the guy who made it happen.

Here’s a bunch of pictures we took:

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1943 Photo of Wrecked Jeeps on eBay

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This looks more like a jeep fight than a pair of wrecked jeeps.

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